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Show THE HORNING COUNTRY Minutes ef tho Fire Representative Assembly In America. o Tho minutes of tho flret ropreoenta-tlvwritten aa America In assembly a hy its clerk. John Twlu constitute quaint and Interesting document They wo heeded: "A reports of the manner of proceeding in be general assembly consented at James Cltty. ta Virginia. July MX 1619, consisting of tho governor, the counsel! of esute and two burgesses elected oat of cache incorporation aad plantation, and being dissolved the 4th of August next ensuing." The assembly met ta the quire of the church" Then, forasmuch as meaa affaires doe little prosper where tiod's service la neglected, all tho took their places ta the quire till a prayer wee said hy Mr. Bucko, tho minister, that it would please God ta guide and aanedfie all our proceedings to his owns glory and tho good of this plantation." After the prayer the burgesses were summoned one by one to take tbo oath to the king, "non staggering at It. Tho assembly at once set ta work to condiadopt English laws to Virginian tions. It added a aeries of trads regulations to restrict tbo production of tobacco, to keep up prices and to encourage the output of flex, silk and win Pilgrims were thinkThus before ing of leaving Holland representative government eras firmly established ta the new world. Exchange. Him, AMaf IHKtUI Kw York cfty miri to tlx peculiar habit ofWfci mood i ?teas ta huaiiawa jfjjppd In hit own. ubehel than hla a yeaag Vermonter who EfSuy naiadtownb who waa vtotttag J ygnadve waa STdW calted on bln. Tbo-mala hla manner bat n - WH ta times of panic commercial TL., TThlrh ha believed waa good. feyonth Introduced tho Vermonter bur-gwi- N tar 4bwtaee asked ara you shook two a the prince goode tinw-a-a-- r buaineaa- .- drawled Aa Yatnonter. mthoot a word the dry gooda user-eba- tnnxd on Wo had ree-JJ- J hla private office-- Bo didn't tinware merchants aa desirable HoUoaTmlnnti, Mr. !" ahonted ifter tb ntRfttloi 2.T throe here thlnga goto to whan they fall duor be paid now hla wallet the Vermonter drew te held face. b and Tbe merchant glanced at them bv1 the Vermonter welcome were hie private office. The papera to the extent of $30,000 uttered got br the dry gooda merchant and which, ukaown to him. the Vennonter had bought up at a Wg discount Brooklyn Kmni . ollpo of paper, which ho bo dry gooda merebantte FOOLING Hew - OLD TIME CELEBRATIONS. Happiness the Order ef the Day, of the Night, The file of old newapapera are a orireleaa record of the bietary and mancen of their timea. In tho papera g 1T98 the eccounte of public rejoicings how that three were few ta number end that the method of keeping them differed widely from our ideaa of Washington's birthday waa the graateet holiday. pethapa Industrious dtlsens," wo are told. Appropriated the hour of noon for thofam-congratulations of the day. Each with meal domeetle the enriched fly and gay aplrlta bountiful provision and temperate and nndlaaemhled Joy ptrradrd all deaae" Thrre ware apeecbea and prooeealona indue-Moaad Ilium ina dona far tho loan to were who willing giro some-thinmore than the boor of noon to the celebration, hot tho moat memorable obaervance of tho day waa that of the Harvard student Saying to each other that It would 1 dligraceful to pretend to honor with riot and diaorder. Washington they retired to their ebambem before 8 o dock, end by the time tho bells ceaaed ringing there waa not a light to be teen In any of the buildings." Thia la equaled by the summing up af the celebrations of Fourth of July ter theism year, a day observed with greqrejolplngv Ko accidents are reported. and the editor concludes, "In start, In every place we heard from happiness waa the order of the day, tranquillity of the night" Tooth Companion. Tran-quilli- i ' , ! ty a. . f UTAH. AUGUST WEDNESDAY, 1907. 21, w g A CAMEL the Arabs Let the Animal Exhaust Its Bad Tamper. Ton all have heard etariee about the camel how patient and usefnl ho ta on long, hot Journeys, to that ha la often called tho ship of tho desert" But he has one very bad fault He Ukee to "pay Lack," and If his driver has Injured him ta any way he will not rent till ho has returned the Injury. The Arabs, who wander about tbo deserts and so use tho camel a great deal, know about this fault of hla and bava a queer way of keeping themselves from getting hurt When n driver baa mada hla oamal angry, be first rune away out of sight Then, choosing a place when the camel wlU soon pais, ha throws down aome of hla clothes end fixes them so that tho heap will look like a sleeping man. Pretty aoon along cornea tba carnal and sees tho heap. Thinking to himself, "Mow rvo got him," ho pounces on the clothes, shakes them eround and tramples all over them. After bo li tired of this aad baa turned away the driver can rvdbpeer and rids Mm away without harm. Poor silly camel! Re has been ta what we cell "a blind rage," so angry that he can't tall the difference bo tween a man and a heap of clothes. Mayflower. Carried It In Hie Heed. When four years rid Moeert played minuets and learned music with facility, and at tba ago of six ho composed a concerto for the harpsichord, which, though written strictly ta accordance with tbo principles and technic of his art waa yet ao overloaded with dUflcnltiea that It could not he played. It to related that klosart once happened to put off some music that be bad been engaged to furnish for a The Luecleue drape. court concert go long-thha had not The grape, whose purple flood men time to write out the part which ho for century after century bee conhimself waa to perform. verted Into wine, le e Persian by birth. Tho Emperor Joseph, who wao ef a . Its cradle was on the sunny hills to the enrtouo turn, chanced to be ta the comsouth of the Caspian sea, end there the studio when he asked: "Where ancients ate It and enjoyed Its arid poser's is your pert! I do not see It among taste. The men of Caubul ground It thaoo sheets of music." to t dry powder end ate It with relish, "Here." responded M exart. touching half aa a medicine, half because they hla forehead. Bt Louis Republic. Uked It And then those days went by, end we hear of the renowned grapes of "Heaped" aad Haag." Paieetlne, which grew ta immense clusters and weighed fifteen pounds to Feraapt the Bible has bad an influence ta preventing many people from the bunch. Nosh planted tho vino Immediately after tba deluge. The book distinguishing between tho uses of of Genesis mentions bread and wine, "banged" and "hung;" says a London and the Israelites complained that writer. They ."banged" ITam an, but Boses and Aaron had brought them tbo Jew ta captivity also "hanged the willows," and ta ont of Egypt into a dry and barrel their harps upon land where there were neither figs nor the Mew Testament we read it ware vines. better for him that .a millstone were hanged about Me neck." . If "banged" waa correct ta either cense ta tho days A Difficult Fast. those who Have you ever tried to stand upright of tho authorised version, a a log perhaps a foot across the may bo are upon grammar not strong butt , wt la an open lake, keeping your balsubconsciously Induced to believe that ance to evety roll and dip Of the log? "bang" to correct ta both sense now. well, if you bad you would realise bet-m- r Bat It U curious that tba exclamation the marveloue balance of tbo man "IH bo hanged! never appears as "IT who not only has to do this, bat also ho hung! maneuver other logs down the enrrent with a long pike pole, obtain booms toClever Weman. gether with numbed fingers, and, ta "Thera Is no use toying to deny It, "Bllms to do the whole of Ms day's work ssld one min toI another. while balancing on n to It; but hate say married. twirling, twist, badly tofc half submerged tree trunk. Wide It's so." World Magasine. "How do you know?" "By a talk I have Just had with him. Immune., "Ton'd better got out Hero eomes "Does he complain?" tost idiot Borebam, and hes got a story "Mo. Thats the pathetic part of It no thinks la new that he'll Insist on He waa telling me how good natnred and clever bis wife to because this handing you. . . 7 "So, be wont I'm Immune." morning she showed him bow to fasten "How's thatr , his braces to bis trousers with a hair"I told Mm tbo London Titbits. pin. story. Clevelafld lesder. He Was Crvsl. Wars Than Ho Folk. husband la a perMrs. Xnbbons-- My Oittlng- -l suppose It did make yot fect brute. Friend Ton smaxe me. w mean. Dubbs-W- ill. I should Mrs. Nnbbons Flnce the baby began " hy, I felt like e plugged nickel! say teething nothing would quiet tho little But what a It Is angel but pulling bis papas beard, and at w never feel quite blessing as bad aa we yesterday bo went and had hla beard f Press. shaved off. London Cut-,lnA- Tit-Bit- s. Meeting Trouble. More people would soap their fingers jn Tthe face of trouble If trouble dldnt WKh sudden of swooping town on ua Chicago way Record-HeralWhen a man seeks yohr advice bo ally wants our prate Chester- - Hs Wandered. Begry (fervently) Ah, Miss Rose, when I gas on yon my mind wanders. a pity, Miss Rose (with a yiwnV-W- bat Boggy, the rest of yon doesnt keep op with your mind. London Express. He who hst three enemies must agree with two. German Proverb. An Experience In the Fierce Crid ef Tierra del Fuege. Whoever si is down," said Dr. Sounder to Ms company among the hills of Tterra del Fuerv will sleep, and whoever Bleeps will wake no more." The hrero doctor and his men bad WANTED A aronum cook. Had. 271 Deer ta Him. "Before we were married yon called Barling.' Now you eeem content to can me dwr. "ou werent so deer to mo manias you ere now. Tent your bills."-Hous- ton Poet. r First Family Row. "Do you know wko created the first !ly row on record npi'oee it was Adam end Ere th"T ra,fd Cain." Stiny r Shock te the Waiter. There wee a terrible commotion ta the kitchen of tbo cafe. They could are It through tbo swinging doors, gome one went to Investigate. "What la it?" they asked when bo had returned. "A waiter fainted. he answered he too his neat "They are stepping him with wet towels, trying to bring him to. Did you ere that woman who Jnst left? She was the cause. She gave him a quarter tip. New Tort Press. IN EFFECT JULY 1 1014-- Ind, SHORTHAND Bell P-- East Bound. lO.Faat Mall AND TYPEWRITING aadT)peoriUng. SHORT-han- $iLoe PHYSICIANS d 2447 Wash- fco-- S AND SURGEONS. ATTO RN BY AT AA W. A& 19-t- f (DR RENT Furnished rooms. Bell phone 13ST-T- . HOUSEKEEPING rooms, furnished or 7 unfurnished. Boyle block. If HORN. Offices over Badooa's I souk tha business of Attorney-at-La- Drag Store. all partita; am attorney against all corporations aad monupttlW. Prepared to transact any aad all klade of legal business. FOR RENT 8 furnished rooms for E. T. HULAX1SKI. Attoraey-at-LsRooms housekeeping; no dogs; no children. First National Bank 884 26th St. 81T-lwGeneral practice. building. v. 407-40- 3 k FDR RENT Two furnished 157 23rd St room. HAIR GOOD TWO furnished routna for light houseI15 U keeping. 2SS0 Adams. FOR RENT Three rooms for housekeeping; furnished or unfurnished: no children. Apply Colonial. AND COSTUMfL HAIR SWITCHES for sale at reduced prices. Hair chains a specialty. Masquerade costumes to root for balls and theaters. AU mail erders promptly attended to. Mrs. C. E Box 436. 1741 Lee, S2X 24th. P. a CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for sleeping and light housekeeping 154 FRED A. LUND, General Contractor WANTED Laundress, Ogden Central 37th. ta brick and atou 671 flat. Bell 21 tf HospltaL f Phone 1060-Y- . FOR RENT One tarnished room for ladles. Ball phone 1414-T- . HELP WANTED courted the constant adulation of the world. Verdi need to lament that be waa naable to find a refuge, oven for brief epees, from the reputation that FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms . MALL preceded Mm wherever be went with bath. Ill 12nd. At one time be desired te spend a much needed holiday at the watering WANTED Janitor. Utah Ind. Tal 17-Co. HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 137 Twenty-Sixtplace of MontecetlnL When he arrived, street ho found that lu one of the apartMEN end boys wanted to loan plumbments assigned to him stood a grand ing, plastering, bricklaying. Day WASTED. piano of noted make. On tho rack, nnd night classes. Free cat. Posihy way of compliment, lay tho score of tions secured. No book learning. FURNISHED ROOMS. "II Trovatora. Aa soon as he caught Sih fit. Coyne Trad School, flew a r tho reteraa of Into it Baa Francisco and N. Y. rage, WANTED Furnished or unfurnished sight roome or small house, with barn, hastily locked Am Instrument, threw BIG money fur canvassing aalosmsa. tbo score into a comer and, railing for MU nearby. 2476 Wall 2366 Wash. hla host demanded ta tragte tones: Lead me to the spot that overhangs WANTED. FOR SALE, BEAL ESTATE Dm steepest precipice!" BOARDERS.' Wondering, the hast did so he wee A FEW BARGAINS. bidden, end aa reaching tho oarnmlt EXCELLENT modern , rooms nnd tho maestro, who was almost exhaustnew 636 23rd BL board, low rate modern, press brick ed from fatigue, dung tbo hey of tho cottage, close to school and ear piano Into tho abyss, energetically ex12,800. . claiming as be did so: flvevoom modem frame cottages, FOB BENT. sedone to "Now I have something nearly new, with halls and large cure rest and quiet On tho day of my 4 BL located 86th blocks of porches, ROOMS AND BOARA and the depot Rent for $40.00 per departure I shall send a locksmith to now a with the but month. Tonne ta BOARD and room. 171 22nd. suit. provide key, piano An elegant while I am bora I pray yon lot It repress brick, modern on ear line; two rooms BOARD AND ROOM 441 XSth atraei main aa It ta." New Fork Tribune. dwelling, more nnflnlabed 64,000.00, City lots, 41x146 and 20-f- t alley, 1 FOR BENT. block of Washington school and car NOTICE OF AggEflfiMENT. line $300.66. UNFURNISHED ROOMS, Mew York A Great Westers Mining, A choice ((item ranch, with atock and macMntayr gaud dwelling and FOR RENT Two nrfiirnlsbed Smelting A Development Company. rooms, ethef buildings; located 18 miles of 442 18tb SL Ind. Phone S644A. Principal piece of business, Ogden, on R. lT.; R. P, Ogden Utah. $ 16 tf Notice lg hereby given tbut at -- Parties desirous of purchasing prop cm the Installment ara ta FOR RENT' Three nnfurnlahed plan, ertjr meeting of tho directors of the Now vlted to cair at 316 Eoclea building. room 607 20th. York A Great Western Mining, Smelt7 12-t- f E. James Ballantyse. ing A Development Company, held on tho Srd day of August 107, assessFOR BENT. brick house, ment No. 10 of one cent per share FOR SALE Seven-roosix clathe closets, dressing rooms, waa levied on the outstanding atock HOU6E6. bath, pantry, cellar and porches. of said company, payable Immediately Fort particulars. Inquire 8767 Wash. FOR RENT to J. H. Knauss, secretary, at hla ofhouse, modAre. fice. Mol 206 Ecclcs building, Ogden, ern. 3826 Plngre Utah. SALE Choice lpt, cor. 27th and Any stock upon which this assess- FOR FOR RENT. Jeff. Inquire Mr. Bell, Ilf 2th ment may remain unpaid on Wednesday, September 11th, 1N7, will bo deUNFURNISHED HOUSES. linquent and will bo advertised for ale at public auction, and unless pay- FOR SALE One fine farm at Wait FDR RENT houfo on JefferWeber, constating of 40 acres of ment 1a made before, will be sold on room brick bouse, good son, $13.60; house on 27th four land, 26, 4 September 1007, at Saturday, street $16.00. Abels, Ind. Phon barn and outbuildings, four sow o'clock p. mN at tho offleo of said S 17 It AH kinds of pigs and chicken J. H. Knauss, secretary. No. 200 and tools and a fine crop. machinery Eocleo building, Ogden, Utah, brick houso Call at FDR RENT A Cheap If taken nt one to pay the delinquent assessment on 4th Bt E. A. Stratford. First 26th strait 260, thereon, together with the cost of Bank National 1 10 tf Bldg. and expense of sale. FOR SALE A small cot tag with J. H. KNAUSS, Secretary, 2624 Jsffer- - FDR RENT Modern house modem lmprovimaat 200 Eeelea Bldg., Ogden, Utah. on 17th Bt Address EL M. R.. cam Standard. FOUND FDR BALE Lota ta the Orchard, Cor. 7th and Washington At, 41 1 WANTED. FOUND Monday night, lady's silk 133, te sa alley. Terms $10.06 by ahawL Owner can get tame, at down and $10.00 per month. J. H. TO gUY. 14-t- f Wesaler Cigar Factory,. Myer 740 Washington Av WANTED To buy a ticket to JamesFOUND Several days ago a pair of FOR SALE Kins room house with town or part way; mate. J. U care and stable between ta 21st eye glasses, hay shed, barn, good Standard. I 16 Zt on one Are. Wash. te six and bridge Owner railroad location, with same land. nt Standcan get acres of firatelass Reasonable WANTED Real estate to eelL We hy calling ard office and paying for this ad. term Apply 341, flat street have customers for houses and lota I 17 tf ranging from $300 to $1,500, that .can ho sold on monthly or annual Could sell a dosen each WESTERN DETECTIVE AGENCY payment BUILDING lots on car line; your own Hunter A money advanced te build bargains right away. tonne; 1 Herald Bldg., Salt Lake City. Kennedy, fourth floor Pint Null WedelL P. Ol Box 190. Both Pbonea Bell. S 17 fit Bank Bldg 2812: Ind. 230. This agency la prehoue one acre of land WANTED Vaal, perk aad - chickens pared to handle ell proper detective A new ta tho choicest of hearing fruit; business entrusted to it by corporaat the Chicago Market 13$ 34th Bt good location, $1,800. tions or Individuals. , residence in railAa elegant road district, 11,800. MONEY TO LOAN Nina acres of good land with water, LOST and thraefoom house, located 46 RAILWAY. STREET CAR MEN, rods from ear line, 11,850. LOST Check book, between Plata CLERKS, BOOKKEEPERS, and all CHAUNCET PARRT, City and Ogden Sugar Factory; others employed, find oar office reCor. 33rd aad Wash. Phone ISI--x on check book National First Bank same $16 for of to $10 liable ' of Layton, containing two $10 bills. tf paid before da pap Finder return to this office. . liberal menu suspended ta sickaea No reward. FDR SALE A nap near Corlnn tor The City application charge 180 acres land, $30.00 per acre cash. Balm 417. 41 First Loan Agency. Good water right Jeon A. Child, National Bask Bldg LOST Jersey calf. Finder plena noD. No. 4. F. R. Ogden, tify Rlverdile Flour Mill. Ind Phone MONEY to salaried peopm wlthest 680. ocarity er endorsement; payments FOR BALE At sacrifice, to salt either weekly er monthly; LOST Tribune bicycle No. $6217, tabrick house, large barn praised tnetaoee eonfidontlrA Call and get ken from wheel rack ta front of chicken hones and fine abode tree Di Ok Drab 410-1- 1 Eemy term water. Elks dab, Wednesday night. Aug. 1718 fine spring Washing elea 6S3-14th. Reward tor recovery of same. Ben bldg V telephone ton At 0. P. Meckes. care of Elk Club. MONEY TO LOAN, on farms aad HUNTER A KENdty real astat Beer. FOB SALE First National NEDY, tonrth LOST In North Ogdon, Thursday, tf Balldlng night one light sorrel mure. BrandMIBCSLLANEOUt. ed Bar nnder L on left ramp. ReMONEY TO LOAN J. J. BRUHMITT turn to William Brea. livery and FOR SALE Marshall A Wendell pireceive reward. ano, 6350.00. cask or time payment BUSINESS CHANCES Apply 616 31st Bt LOST Between depot and Sanicase tarium card containing reNew Axmlniater Rug FOR BALE A well established and ceipts nnd traveling curds la B. of FOR BALE 3613 Wall Are good paying dairy business, aad fine 1x12. Apply U F. nnd B. of I E. Finder reA snap stock of choice dairy eow wk turn to Standard and be rewarded. For particulars if taken at one S k 416 Ecctea Bldg see G. A. Horn, FOR SALE Ticket to Omaha for Bell phone 1311 lady. Call In 3731-D- , afternoon MEDIUM. 'FRATERNAL ROYAL ARCANUM. h 830-34- 6 117-ly- Four-roome- . . six-roo- 1-- . 400-40- DU-eonat- tf tf -tf U-lw- MADAM JENNINGS ium. Class Friday, Spiritual I p. m. med- 427 25th. FOR BALE Jefienon A good riding pony. 3861 avenu WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS, a good squere FOR SALS' or trad Address piano, ta good eradltlo T," care gtandar WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS BRING BIO RESULT WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. WANTED. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED To buy smell builnee nr half Interest ta good paying proposition. Address, T. C. F, care of Standard. Tasted, eonad, reliable. Fraternal Order. Insures man at raaaoaabte rates for one, two, c? three thousand dollar Accumulated emer-Eenefond nearly three m .lion dollar laves tlgata. Rocky Mountain Council. Not 617. moats second and fourth Fridays at L II. W. hUL P. W. Stoss. Regent; J. W. Wether spoon. Collector; G. H. Robert 8eey Baacflclary y a FRATERNAL BROTH ERHOOD, Ogdea Idge N In. T. F. BN assets flrat and third Thuredaya at m in Labor p. laioa HaU, 363 2(tb street. Visiting membera cordially Invited. D. H. ADAMS. a KNOT! DoparL 1:26 am. 1:36 pm-1:6-6 pm. 6:31 pm. 7:46 pm. Arriv 3:45 I Express Ogden. Eche ft CoalvlU16: SO aJ .Fast Mail 18:16 pj 1 Overland limited .... 4:60 pm. pm. IjLua Aagelea Limited .. OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. CD. Se-- I North BouidI Depart .Portland Butte Express "HIT ISiMala 1:26 m. Keltoa (x) 7,Portland, Butte Express 1:26 pm. UlCache Valley Express.. 6:16 pm. 15;Tellowatono Special .. 1:20 p.m. " fto-- i Arrive From North . 16, Telle watoee gpectai HD am 6 From Port land ft Matte 6:66 am. 13 Cache Valley Express 10:30 am. lO.FYom Portland ft Butte 6:35 pm. l4,Matad and Keltox (x) 6:36 Not South Bound. "Depart. ldjTcllowstone Special ,. 8:36 8FVr Balt Lake 7:11 am. 6 Local for Salt, City..,. Lake... 1:86 am. 13 Cacha to Salt Lake .... 16:48 am. S.Umlttd for gait Lake. 2:05 pm. 14 Local te gait Lake .... 1:18 pm. JOFor Bait Lake City.... :6I pm. 1 law Angeles Limit!... 8.66 pm. 11811 Iteks Flyer 8:16 pm. jfe-- l Frum Bouts. Arrive. Safi Lake it: 60 am. From Salt Lake 8:16 ana Sait Labs 10:46 am. JJUcal WLoa Angelas Limited.. 1:26 pm. 1 From Baft Lake 1:40 pm. 2:01 pm. 7(From gait Laka Sa't Lake 1:01 pm. ... 7:26 pm. iV.,ern liiToHowatono f pedal 6:06 RIO GRANDE WESTERN ft. R. CO. j-- l Biisi Buund. "Depart" 'Atlantia Mall.poluto eastl TOO ITSaJt Laka Local ease 8.21 am. 14 8alt Lske Passenger.. 1:66 pm. 2 Atlantic Limited 2:00 p.m. 4Atlentlc Express 1:46p.m. N-- l From" Beiit Arrive. ' Pacific Ex. from seat.. TT05 i 11 Salt Lake Local ..... 16:46 an. Ex. AU Points East ... 8:06 p.m. 1 Pacific Coast Limited.. 4:36 pm. ISJSalt Lake Local 6:46 pm. SOUTHERN PACIFIC" COT N West Bound be part K. for San Francisco. . 4:80 am. IjEx. for gag Francisco.. 1:41 p.m. 6 Feet Mall 13:51 pm, ! Overland Limited S : 16 pm. From West No.; irrtva. ...... clr T TofFSirVaU' President. j fi.E eapseiaeeeoe "7TI6 a.mT from San Francisco 6:36 am. 1:86 pm. 6:16 pm. (x) Except Sunday. IDA BECKER. Secretary. B. WtBoua37 j I Oailfornia 111 A FERN LUND, Physician and Sargeoe. Office houre, 16 end 13 a. m, 13 ta 4 p. m. 146 26th St Office phonos. Bell I16K: lad. 61L Dash deace (44 Wash. lad. phoao iM. ruom; light ingetea limited S.Overland Limited ... lUjOgdea. Echo ft Coalville 4,AUaaUc Express . ington Ave Levis Block. 6th floor. Thorough Instruction by competent teacher. Termu reasonable. Now ready to receive pupils. ROOMS. FOR RENT Furnished and hath. 2810 Wash. 1907. UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO. Phone 1013. THE OGDEN SCHOOL OF FOB BEST FURNISHED 1 Lewte-Atayaa- DR. help wanted. Locked Piano. Not ell the greet compose re hove TIMECARD GORDON Q. IVE8. graduate from Purest Osteopath, School. KlrhvUioi M& r block, suite 61 Trenuutbt by appointment. Hour IN THIS DEPARTMENT THE PRICE FOR ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. (BUSINESS HOUSES RUNNING BOOK ACCOUNTS ONLY EXCEPTED.) NO ADVERTISEMENT LESS THAN 25 CENTS FOR FIRST INSERTION; ONE HALF CENT PER WORD FOR EACH SUBSEQUENT INSERTION. FIRST INSERTION ONE CENT FER WORD. OR S8 CENTS PER LINE PER WEEK WITHOUT CHANGE. OR FI CENTS PER LINE PER CALENDAR MONTH WITH NO CHANGE OF COPY. OR M CENTS PER LINE PER MONTH CN A SIGNED CONTRACT TO RUN FOR ONE YEAR WITH ONE CHANGE OF COPY EACH MONTH. tramped a cunsida-rubl- e distance through the swamps, when tho weather boasRiO suddenly colder and fierce blasts mt wind drove the enow before it In a short time the cold became ao Intense as to cause the most oppressive drowsiness. Dr. Kulander was the first te find the inclination to sleep, and ha insisted upon lying down. In vain Ms companions entreated and remonstrated. He lay down, and when told that ha would Inevitably frees to death answered that he desired nothing more than to lie down and die femTlc. One of tho black servants lay down also. Solander declared htmaelf willing WANTED Lady or geuilemaa to take to go on, but begged te be allowed to up a school proposition. Good salary. steep first and In a few momenta the Address XL B. cars Standard. two men were In a profound steep. Boon after, those who had been sent forward to kindle a fire returned with WANTED At once n chambermaid, the wetedkne nows that the fire awaitgood wages. Board and room. Rood 8 17tf Hotel. ed them at a ebort diatance. Tba mea happily succeeded ta awakening small family, good who; although he had not been WANTED Girl, S 14 tf wages. $21 SOth. asleep five minutes, had almost loot tbs uea of hla limbs, and tha flesh was WANTED Aa experienced ' lady ao shrunken that hie shoes fell from tho at Elite pressor Cleaning Co.. Me feet. It was with much urging and assistance t$st be consented to ge on, but ell attempts to arouse the black WANTED A girl for general houseman were futile, and he wee left to work. 2650 Washington. IAil . die. WANTED A girl for general housework, 064 20th street I 7 tf HE WANTED REST. What Verdi Did With the Key of o UNION DEPOT OSTEOPATHY. -- 21-3t ftortea 7 PROFESSIONAL Abe. YM.-T.- lt ZZtSZ . OGDEN. VISITOR. Hie Opiate sttbeChanged nxt successful whelwle - EXAMINES: S Ovsrmad Limited 4 Ex. from Baa Francisco Treasurer. ODD FELLOW Ogdon Iadge No. I, Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Meets Is 1 O. F. hall every Tuesday evening Visiting brothers cordially invited to be present J. W. BAILEY, Kohl Gran HENRY 1U8BEL, Secretary. d QUEEN CITY, REBEKAlf LODGE, No, 4, I. O. O. F. Meets second and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows' UalL Visiting mem- bers Invited. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Sego Ulv Circle. No. 104, meeU every eeeeM end fourth Fridey nights at 7:36 In K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbors cordially Invited. DAISY CABHMORR, Traey Avenue. KATE HETMAN, 23rd G. N, 13? Clorfi, 381 Street Women et Woodcraft, Ogdea Circle 611, meets ovary Tuesday night at 7:30 oclock. K. of P. ball. Visiting ELLA BOGART, Noble Grsa GERTRUDE KOONB, Secretary. Kelghbora Invite Dues can be paid at the office of Ed B. P. Elks Ogden Lodge K 71 Anth, the afternoon of the 38th of Act eeaond floor, month, First National Bank Bldg Lodge end club room MRS. ALICE COLUNS, O. N 2183 8416 Washington avenu Regular Pingree Ave. meetings every Tuesday evening. MARIE CKITE A. T. HESTMARK, Exalted Ruler. Clerk, 2731 Mom roe Avenue. J. & KNAUSS. Secretary. S. F. O. ELK a ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA OGDEN LODGE NOl 1, D. OF.H. Exoelelor Camp N 3346, meats OGDEN LODGE N II. of H, ery second and fourth Thursday ef meets in K. ef P. ball the tint aad each month at the Eagles Halt Vis- third Wednesday afternoons of each iting ladles cordially Invite 10. p. m. MRS. MARY HEFFNER, Oracle, month at 2: SUSIE 81M3, C. of n. 2641 Washington Avaau JEANETTE MILL. Fleuader. JOB1A RHEA, Reoordar, 261 22nd Bt L. JENNIE PR OUT, Recorder. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLE LADIES OF THE MACCABEE Fraternal Order oi Eagles, Ogdea Aerie, N 111, F. O. E meets ovary Silver Hive, N L meets every Tue Wednesday evening ta Eagle hell, east day et 2:39 p. m., at K. of C. Halt N ef Reed hotel, nt 6:00. Vtalttag Broth, Visit-lu- g 2473 Washington a vane r Eagles are invited to attend the slaters cordially Invited. Aerie meeting BESSIE BE BRING, L.C. T. C. MORRIS, W. President L. JENNIE PROUT, R. K D. T. TRACY, Secretary. 2466 Van Buren Av DR. H. & FORBES, Aerie Phyelcle KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEE ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Ogden Tent N 24. meets tha secWasatch Division N 124, O. R. C, evening meets seoond and fourth Fridays nt ond2 and fourth Friday o'clock sharp, ta 1. O. O. F. halL 2:16 p. m. la K. of P. hall, comer at ta Invited Knights cordially Washington avenue and 24th street. visiting All brother ara cordially Invited te stun J. W. HALBET, Commander. atten F. F. BOND, Reoord Keeper. GEO. ALLEN, C. C. D. U DOYLE, aad T. ev- - , . PYTHIAN BISTER Meets every Saturday afternoon nt 2:16 In Pythian hall, Utah National Bank building Sojournlag elatera cordially Invited te attend. MRS. EVELYN OLA8MANM, M. E. Cl M18S LOUI8H RITTER. M. of R. ft CL DEGREE OF POCAHONTA masonic; Queen Esther Chapter N 4, C. E. Regular meetings held at Maeoxle HaU on Washington avenue, between streets Twenty-fift- h and Twenty-sixtthe first and third Fridays of each cordialmonth. Sojourning membera 4 ly invited to attend. ANNA LEWIS. W. M. LILT V. HALBTED, Secretary. . Leeotah Council. N i, B of P, WOODMEN OF THE WORLD musts the first and third Wednesday afternoons nt 2:20, Eagle HeU. Due meets ta K. Camp N 7 can be paid to Susie Aldan, C. of W of Weber tha Utah National Beak ta ball P. 112 26th St Visiting members ta building every Thunday evening at I vlted. Woodmra cordially MARTHA A. MORRIS, Pocshsataa o'slook. toVisiting attend. invited AUCE COLLINS, K. ef B. C. T. C. MORRIS, E. AUTH, Clerk, First Nations ORDER OF WASHINGTON. Bank Building a 17 order of Ogden Union, . N KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, Washington, meets every Tuesday A. ta U. O. W. oclock et evening Knights of Ogden Lodge No.- halL Visiting comrades tavited to meets at Cartte Hall, Utah pythta attend. National Bank building, every MonWTLLJAM DOTLE, Praeident day evening All K. of P.s requested WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. to meet with us. J. H. SHAFER. C. C KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. E. R. GEIGER M- - of E. L. N. MEAD, K. of R and 8. ev777. Council No. Meets Ogden of K. at C evening ery Wednesday OF AMERICA. BROTHERHOOD kali, N 2472 Wash. Av. at $ o'clock. , Visiting members welcom J. R. DeVINE, G. K. Yeomen, Ogden Homestead K 160 W. J. MORGAN, FI Swfy. meets every first and third Friday night nt 7:36 ta K. C. ha N 347$ MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Wash. Av Visiting archers cord (any invited Utah Camp K 819 Modem Wood- to meet with us. men of America, meets every Tuesday FRANK R W1ANT, Foreman, 2111 night at Eagle HaU, 1p.m. Visiting Lincoln. membera tavited. MABEL TURNER oorrosposdeat, , M. A. GOULD. V. C. J. H. SHATER. Clerk. WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. (314 Mofflt Av WANT AD8 BRING BIG RESULT |